External Board Representation

Formed in 1999, the CCDP’s primary objectives are to represent and promote psychology as a scientific discipline inside and outside university settings. They serve an advocacy and informational role with regional and national agencies which provide research and scholarship funds, and provide leadership and perspective in the areas of undergraduate and graduate education, program accreditation, and research that takes place within departments of psychology. The CCDP maintains an active listserv, website, and database to ensure that its members are informed and connected. The CCDP has over 60 members from institutions across the country, from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland.